Israeli officials have requested permission from Washington to intensify military operations conducted by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in Beirut, Lebanon’s capital. This request comes amid ongoing tensions and stalled negotiations involving both the United States and Iran, as well as between Israel and Lebanon.
According to sources, Israeli leaders are optimistic that the lack of progress in these diplomatic discussions may lead to a favorable response from the U.S. government. The situation remains precarious as the region grapples with the aftermath of recent escalations.
In the lead-up to this request, former President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon on April 16. However, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, expressed doubts about the sustainability of this ceasefire, citing concerns over the Lebanese government’s ability to control Hezbollah.
On May 26, Israel conducted over 120 airstrikes against targets in Lebanon and expanded its ground operations, marking one of the most significant bombing campaigns in recent weeks. This escalation reflects the ongoing volatility in the region and the challenges facing diplomatic efforts.
Israeli officials are actively seeking U.S. approval to escalate military actions in Beirut amid stalled diplomatic negotiations. Recent airstrikes and concerns over Hezbollah's influence highlight the region's ongoing tensions.
